Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1—Text / Being a Description of the Ancient and Modern City, with Numerous Illustrations Consisting of Views, Ground Plans and Sections

Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1—Text / Being a Description of the Ancient and Modern City, with Numerous Illustrations Consisting of Views, Ground Plans and Sections

Written by Ermete Pierotti

Published by Public Domain

Genre: Historical Non-Fiction

Audience: Historians, Archaeologists, Religious Scholars, General Readers

Tone: Scholarly

In 'Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1', Ermete Pierotti meticulously documents the rich history and cultural significance of Jerusalem, blending rigorous research with archaeological insights to illuminate the city's complex past and the ongoing challenges of preservation amidst urban decay.

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Summary

In 'Jerusalem Explored, Volume 1', Ermete Pierotti meticulously documents the historical and cultural significance of Jerusalem, blending rigorous research with archaeological insights. The text navigates through the city's complex past, from its Jebusite origins to its pivotal role in biblical narratives, while addressing the ongoing challenges of preservation amidst urban decay. With a focus on key sites like the Temple and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Pierotti critiques existing literature and emphasizes the need for accurate historical representation, making this work essential for understanding Jerusalem's multifaceted identity and its enduring significance in religious and cultural contexts.

Themes

History of Jerusalem
Religious significance
Cultural heritage
Archaeological exploration
Urban decay and preservation
Religious conflict
Historical accuracy
Pilgrimage and hospitality

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